Torr Jennifer, D'Abrera Juan Carlos
From the *Centre for Developmental Disability Health Victoria, Monash University and †Mental Health Intensive Care Unit, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, NSW, Australia.
J ECT. 2014 Dec;30(4):332-6. doi: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000116.
To describe and discuss the use of maintenance electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in a young woman with Down syndrome and depression with catatonia.
Clinical case report.
A 23-year-old woman with Down syndrome (mosaic type) and a 4-year history of depressed mood triggered by adverse life events presented with mutism, psychomotor retardation, and compromised oral intake. Multiple trials of antidepressant medications were either ineffective or complicated by adverse reactions. She improved rapidly with a course of bilateral ECT but required maintenance ECT to sustain recovery. A series of premorbid, morbid, and post-treatment drawings by the young woman highlight the efficacy of treatment.
Electroconvulsive therapy was found to be a safe and effective treatment for life-threatening mental illness in a young woman with Down syndrome who had failed multiple trials of antidepressant medications. This case highlights the importance of considering catatonia as a diagnosis in persons with Down syndrome and the effectiveness of electroconvulsive treatment.
描述并讨论维持性电休克治疗(ECT)在一名患有唐氏综合征且伴有紧张性抑郁的年轻女性中的应用。
临床病例报告。
一名23岁的唐氏综合征(嵌合型)女性,因不良生活事件引发情绪低落4年,出现缄默、精神运动迟缓及经口摄入量减少。多次抗抑郁药物试验要么无效,要么因不良反应而变得复杂。她在接受一系列双侧ECT治疗后迅速好转,但需要维持性ECT以维持康复。该年轻女性病前、患病期间及治疗后的一系列画作突出了治疗效果。
对于一名多次抗抑郁药物试验失败的患有唐氏综合征的年轻女性,电休克治疗被发现是治疗危及生命的精神疾病的一种安全有效的方法。该病例突出了将紧张症作为唐氏综合征患者的一种诊断加以考虑的重要性以及电休克治疗的有效性。